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Old 11-30-2006, 09:28 AM
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1974 Challenger Motor Mounts

Hello...I am new to this board. My husband is reinstalling the engine in my freshly painted Challenger, and we're having issues with the motor mounts. We've ordered replacement mounts, but they come in identical sizes for the left and right side. We've tried NAPA and Autozone, and though the book says there is a left and right side, when you put the mounts next to the original, both mounts are the larger mount size. The passenger side on the 74 had a smaller mount to accomodate the frame. Has anyone ever run into this issue of getting correct mounts? I don't know if it's specific to the 74 model only. Any advice on where to find the correct mounts would be greatly appreciated!
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in process of restoring a 1974 all original 360 Challenger
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